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What is the climax of Act III of Macbeth?

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What is the climax of Act III of Macbeth?

  • The climax in Macbeth occurs. when Macbeth plans to kill Banquo and Fleance to secure his place as king. However, Fleance escapes, providing the chance for the witches prophecy to come true. At this point, Macbeth begins to go insane.

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